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Leeds, University

The Who, Saturday, 17. June 2006

Logo 2006

Set list

  1. Who Are You
  2. I Can't Explain
  3. The Seeker
  4. Substitute
  5. Sound Round
  6. Pick Up The Peace
  7. Endless Wire
  8. We Got A Hit
  9. They Made My Dream Come True
  10. Mirror Door
  11. Baba O'Riley
  12. Let's See Action
  13. Relay
  14. Mike Post Theme
  15. Behind Blue Eyes
  16. Cry If You Want
  17. Pinball Wizard
  18. Amazing Journey
  19. Sparks
  20. See Me Feel Me
Encore
  1. Eminence Front
  2. Naked Eye
  3. Won't Get Fooled Again
Line Up


Roger Daltrey: Harmonica, Vocals, Guitar
Pete Townshend: Vocals, Guitar
John Bundrick: Keyboards, Piano
Pino Palladino: Bass
Zak Starkey: Drums
Simon Townshend: Backing Vocal, Guitar

Note

Corrected setlist sent in by Darren! In The Attic featured Pete performing Too Much Of Anything.


Newspapers

The Who back to best with Leeds gig

Launch, Music on Yahoo!, 18.06.2006

"We are back!" declared Pete Townshend as The Who returned to the venue where they recorded their iconic album Live At Leeds. More than 2000 fans packed The Refectory at ...
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The Who re-enact a classic student gig

The Observer, 18.06.2006

"We're all back," shouted Pete Townshend, "We're all back." And we were. After 36 years of legend, decades of reminiscing and many grey hairs, here we were again in...
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The Who rock back to scene of their greatest triumph

Sunday Times, 18.06.2006

THE WHO returned to the scene of arguably their greatest live performance last night, 36 years after the event, performing to a new g-g-generation of fans and loyal diehards. That 19...
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The Who

The Times Online, 19.06.2006

LIVE At Leeds was a great album and all that, but there was something a bit cheesy about The Who returning to play the venue at which they recorded it 36 years ago. Blue plaques and mi...
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The Who come to life again at Leeds

The Independent, 19.06.2006

More than any performer, Pete Townshend is keenly aware of rock's power, history and standing, and the way that past triumphs and tragedies can weigh heavily on the shoulders of his le...
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Fanreports

Steve Bastow

Just when you think it's all over, another "must see" is put in front of you. Most of the tickets were set aside for the students and even I wasn't a committed enough fan to sleep out overnight to make sure of one of the limited number of tickets for the general public. Now in recent years there are two things that that have become certainties of life in Britain, a) a student will try and earn a few extra pounds to supplement their income and b) since E-bay was introduced, everyone's a ticket tout. Sure enough just a few hours after they had gone on sale to the students, pairs of tickets became available for auction. After watching several lots of tickets being sold over a couple of days to gauge the value of winning bids, I set myself a limit on what I thought I could get a pair for. Hey presto, I won at the third attempt. As the day got nearer, there was a tremendous amount of publicity being generated by the local media and it was starting to become a massive event. We arrived at the student refectory and the doors had not been opened yet. The queue of people stretched more than a hundred metres around the corner but it was a beautiful and sunny day so nobody minded. After a short while the doors were opened and the queue began to move. Once inside and it felt very small - smaller than Bingley Hall all those years ago. A nice intimate gig was anticipated and they didn't disappoint. Unusually starting with Who Are You, the new Who still kicked ass. Even the new songs that hadn't been released yet didn't seem to lack anything. But my God, it was hot in there. The only disappointments: a) my wife, who is slightly over 1.6 metres tall, couldn't see very well, b) no CD or (especially) DVD for sale so she could see what she had missed. Other memories: Roger strolling onto the stage with a mug of tea(?). Pete: "These are heart attack conditions up here and it ain't me who's going to have one".


Gallery

Ticket Stub, 17-06-2006 (from Darren Williams)

Attendance & Support

Attendance: 2100


On Records

  • 2006-06-17 Leeds, England (1:41:29, Torrent)

More Info

  • List The Who 2006
  • Last Update: 23.07.2016 | # 7274
  • 07.06.2006 | 17.06.2006 | 18.06.2006

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